Is an RO system right for your home?
Reverse osmosis is a multi-stage filtration method often chosen for better-tasting water for drinking and cooking. Many under-sink systems use a dedicated RO faucet and a small storage tank.
Want clean, great-tasting drinking water at your kitchen sink? We install and replace reverse osmosis (RO) systems with careful connections, a tidy setup, and a full leak-check at startup. For scheduling and quick answers, call: (432) 261-8721.
Reverse osmosis is a multi-stage filtration method often chosen for better-tasting water for drinking and cooking. Many under-sink systems use a dedicated RO faucet and a small storage tank.
Most residential reverse osmosis installs are under-sink “point-of-use” systems. We can install a new system, swap an old unit, or rework connections to stop leaks.
Mounting the system, connecting to cold-water supply, routing drain line, and placing the tank neatly.
Many systems use a dedicated RO faucet. We install it cleanly and verify smooth operation.
Replacing a worn RO unit or upgrading to a newer system can improve reliability and reduce nuisance leaks.
Slow drips and cabinet moisture often come from loose fittings, poor tubing cuts, or misrouted drain lines.
A clean RO install is about details: correct connections, safe routing, and a proper startup flush. Call (432) 261-8721 to schedule.
Under-sink space, cold-water line access, drain routing, and faucet placement.
Mount system, connect feed line, route drain line, place tank, and connect RO faucet.
Initial flush per manufacturer guidance and full leak check at all fittings.
Show shutoff points, filter locations, and what “normal” flow looks like.
Call and tell us: (1) do you have a garbage disposal, (2) do you already have a soap dispenser hole, and (3) is your drain PVC or metal. We’ll guide you on the phone.
RO installs vary based on your sink/cabinet layout and the system you choose. For the fastest quote, call (432) 261-8721.
More stages or specialty cartridges can affect install complexity and cabinet layout.
Whether an existing hole is available (or drilling is needed) changes time and labor.
Garbage disposals, tight drain spaces, or unusual plumbing can require careful routing.
Old shutoff valves, corrosion, or cramped cabinets can add time to ensure a leak-free result.
RO systems need periodic filter changes. Schedules depend on water quality and usage, but many homeowners plan for:
Often replaced more frequently than the membrane to protect performance.
Typically longer life than pre-filters, depending on usage and feed water.
Helps keep taste fresh at the faucet after the tank.
Call and describe the labels and filter count under your sink. We’ll help you identify it by phone: (432) 261-8721.
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Many installs can be completed in a single visit. Time depends on cabinet space, faucet mounting, and plumbing access.
Many under-sink RO systems do not require power, but some models include pumps or features that may need an outlet. We can advise once we know which system you have.
In many cases, yes—depending on your RO system design and the routing distance. Call and tell us your fridge location relative to the sink.
Reverse osmosis uses a drain line during filtration. Efficiency varies by system type, water pressure, and design. We can discuss options if water efficiency is a priority.
Some homeowners do, but leaks often come from rushed tubing cuts, loose fittings, or drain routing mistakes. A professional install helps reduce cabinet damage risk.
Some sinks have unused holes (like old sprayers/soap dispensers). If not, placement options depend on sink/counter material. Call us and we’ll talk through your setup.
For RO installation in Odessa, TX, call: (432) 261-8721
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